SUPPLIERS
Every fabric tells a story. For me, it’s important to know where each one comes from and to work with suppliers who share the same respect for people and the planet. I’ve chosen long-term partners across Europe who combine traditional knowledge with sustainable innovation.

Girona, Spain
Undyed Organic Cotton
This supplier is a B-Corp company and part of Textile Exchange, with fabrics certified by GOTS and Demeter.
- Their cotton is grown organically and regeneratively, without dyes or chemical treatments. Each fabric reflects the natural shade of the cotton plant itself.
- The fibres come from family-run farms that ensure fair conditions and long-term stability for the growers.
- Production takes place in carefully chosen mills in Spain, Portugal, Turkey and Egypt, always under strict quality and sustainability standards.

Brown cotton originates from northeast Brazil, where more than 400 farming families cultivate cotton without GM seeds, irrigation systems, pesticides or machinery, by using only rainwater and regenerative methods. The yarn is then processed and knitted in Europe.
Ecru cotton originates from Turkey, where it is spun and then woven in Spain and Portugal, using only the plant’s natural ivory colour.

Bempflingen, Germany
Organic Cotton
A family company with over 170 years of textile expertise.
- They are certified by IVN Best, Fair for Life, and GOTS, guaranteeing both ecological and social standards across their full supply chain.
- Their cotton is sourced from fair farming projects in Kyrgyzstan and Uganda, spun in Germany and Turkey, woven in the Czech Republic, and finished in Germany and Switzerland.
- The result is organic cotton fabrics of the highest standard, made with complete transparency.

Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Hemp
Hemp fabrics here are made from 100% true hemp fibres, grown without pesticides or herbicides and processed mechanically without harmful chemicals.
- Only hydrogen peroxide is used for bleaching, and dyes come from their GOTS-approved partners in Switzerland.
- Fabrics are coloured only in small quantities as needed, helping to prevent waste.
- Their entire process is guided by fair trade principles, with a safe and supportive environment for all employees.

Berlin, Germany
Deadstock Fabrics
Whenever possible, I also use deadstock fabrics. High-quality leftover textiles that would otherwise go to waste. My Berlin-based supplier provides mainly French Oeko-Tex certified materials.

Berlin, Germany
Sewing Supplies
For the details and finishes, I source my sewing supplies from a local family business here in Berlin. I also love to find vintage or second hand buttons to use for my designs.
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